His Majesty King Charles III has awarded University of Birmingham Professor of Law Rosie Harding the title of honorary King’s Counsel (KC Honoris Causa), marking her significant contribution to the ...
New study presents the first full life-cycle assessment of a wastewater treatment system, using Daphnia-based technology.
The University has announced two appointments that will strengthen its global leadership in cognitive neuroscience ...
Recruitment for next phase of the trial called ELSA 2 launches, expanding screening to include children aged 2-17 ...
Birmingham researchers are supporting lower and middle-income countries to understand how universal health insurance can ...
Spin-out PeroCycle, which is developing a closed carbon loop system to decarbonise foundation industries, has announced the appointments of Allan Baker, Managing Director at Société Générale, as a Non ...
Seven subjects now rank in the top 100 in the 2026 Times Higher Education subject league table, including life sciences, law and business.
CERJ researchers joined UK PARC Science Day to share work, build collaborations and help shape next‑gen chemical risk assessment and future safety policy.
Funding will allow Birmingham researchers to develop new drugs to improve outcomes for children with leukaemia.
Mismatches in facial expressions may help to explain why autistic and non-autistic people sometimes struggle to recognise each other’s emotions.
A drug originally developed to treat alcohol dependency could offer new hope for patients living with a rare and potentially blinding autoimmune disease ...
Two internationally renowned experts are coming to Birmingham as part of a Government drive to attract global research talent to the UK.